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Microgreens Umami Asian Blend Organic
Microgreens Umami Asian Blend Organic

Description

Did you know there is a fifth taste sensation? After sweet, salty, bitter, and sour, comes savory. Chefs in the 1800s named this flavor umami, which is Japanese for "delicious" or "yummy." Layers of complementary savory and spicy notes make this mix the perfect garnish for Asian dishes and meats or added to salads for an extra pop of flavor.

Mix includes: 32% Tatsoi bok choy, 32% Pac Choi cabbage, 16% Red Giant mustard, 10% Tokyo Bekana chinese cabbage, and 10% Red Streaked Mizuna mustard

Variety Info

  • Days to Maturity: 10–15 days
  • Family: Brassicaceae
  • Type: Microgreens
  • Native: Widespread; probably Eurasia
  • Hardiness: Annuals
  • Exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Plant Dimensions: Harvest when first true leaves appear
  • Variety Info: A colorful blend of red and green mustards and cabbages with a range of flavors and textures.
  • Attributes: Good for Containers

Sowing Info

  • When to Sow Outside: Not recommended. Microgreens are fragile, and outdoor growing conditions makes them difficult to clean.
  • When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. Sow indoors any time of year. For a continual crop, sow every 7 to 14 days.
  • Days to Emerge: 3–4 days
  • Seed Depth: ⅛"–¼"
  • Seed Spacing: ¼"–½"
  • Thinning: Not required

Growing Info

  • Harvesting: When seedlings emerge, the first pair of leaves to show are the cotyledons, which can look very different from the leaves that follow, called "true" leaves. Microgreens are ready to harvest when they have cotyledons, or when the first true leaves have begun to form, depending on preference. Cool growing temperatures may slow the expected amount of days to maturity. Using scissors, cut microgreens just above the soil line when you are ready to use them.

Microgreens Umami Asian Blend Organic

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Description

Did you know there is a fifth taste sensation? After sweet, salty, bitter, and sour, comes savory. Chefs in the 1800s named this flavor umami, which is Japanese for "delicious" or "yummy." Layers of complementary savory and spicy notes make this mix the perfect garnish for Asian dishes and meats or added to salads for an extra pop of flavor.

Mix includes: 32% Tatsoi bok choy, 32% Pac Choi cabbage, 16% Red Giant mustard, 10% Tokyo Bekana chinese cabbage, and 10% Red Streaked Mizuna mustard

Variety Info

  • Days to Maturity: 10–15 days
  • Family: Brassicaceae
  • Type: Microgreens
  • Native: Widespread; probably Eurasia
  • Hardiness: Annuals
  • Exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Plant Dimensions: Harvest when first true leaves appear
  • Variety Info: A colorful blend of red and green mustards and cabbages with a range of flavors and textures.
  • Attributes: Good for Containers

Sowing Info

  • When to Sow Outside: Not recommended. Microgreens are fragile, and outdoor growing conditions makes them difficult to clean.
  • When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. Sow indoors any time of year. For a continual crop, sow every 7 to 14 days.
  • Days to Emerge: 3–4 days
  • Seed Depth: ⅛"–¼"
  • Seed Spacing: ¼"–½"
  • Thinning: Not required

Growing Info

  • Harvesting: When seedlings emerge, the first pair of leaves to show are the cotyledons, which can look very different from the leaves that follow, called "true" leaves. Microgreens are ready to harvest when they have cotyledons, or when the first true leaves have begun to form, depending on preference. Cool growing temperatures may slow the expected amount of days to maturity. Using scissors, cut microgreens just above the soil line when you are ready to use them.